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European cities anyone?
January 10, 2006, 07:30:26 pm
Hey y'all
I've been given a chance to go to any European city for the weekend as a birthday present, and I want to kow if anybody has any advice about this.
I was thinking maybe Reykjavík, but does anyone else have any good suggestions?
(This is a non-climbing related trip by the way)

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#1 Re: European cities anyone?
January 10, 2006, 07:32:09 pm
Reykjavík

Good choice, no idea what it's like, don't know anyone who's been there, that alone is worth a try...

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January 10, 2006, 07:43:27 pm
What about BANGOR in North Wales!!!

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January 10, 2006, 07:47:34 pm
Berlin.

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January 10, 2006, 08:15:51 pm
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Berlin.


Good idea, I have been before and really liked the place, but I was ill so I missed the good bits! However, my sister doesn't want to go, and it's not far from where she lives really (ok it is, but I'd still rather go for more than a weekend!)

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January 10, 2006, 09:55:07 pm
paris, don't forget to go for a late night walk around la gare du nord.

Probably the friendliest part of town.

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January 10, 2006, 10:03:05 pm
Barcelona is very nice.

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January 11, 2006, 01:30:32 am
I'm with you on Barcelona word

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January 11, 2006, 08:04:47 am
Barcelona for me too.

Or head to the 'dam and lose yourself for a weekend in a mire of alcohol, drugs and sex.

Reykavik in any time other than summer will be pretty damn cold and dark. Booze is double dear too.

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January 11, 2006, 08:22:42 am
Stockholm's pretty nice as a random choice, plus it has climbing all over it too.  I know you said it was a non-climbing trip, but that sounds like a ridiculous idea.  Surely you can't be serious?  What are you going to do?

My next suggestion is Paris...  'cos Font is really close.

Note to self: get a life.

Final suggestion:  Amsterdam (see SA Chris's relevant comments on the entertainment on offer there).

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January 11, 2006, 10:04:18 am
What about Prague?  Can get pretty cheap flights there from most cities and it's cheap (or at least it was ie/ 2p for the biggest ice-creams ever when I was there in 1988!).  I think the clubbing scene there is supposed to be pretty good and they have great beer halls where they serve you litres of beer with a plate of dumplings and gravy!  :)

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January 11, 2006, 10:13:42 am
Prague's no longer as cheap as it used to be and has supposedly lost some of its charm (it's become a pretty popular desitination for stag-nights).  Still meant to be pretty damn fine and cheap by UK standards though.

Some of my friends were talking up Bratislava (Slovakia) as the "next big thing" - they went there for a stag-do and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.  

Riga (Latvia) is also meant to be a very good place to visit - the city centre is a world heritage site and architecturally up there with Vienna and Prague.

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January 11, 2006, 10:39:18 am
Prague and the Dam for me. The Dam has the advantage of only being a short flight an'all

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January 11, 2006, 10:55:53 am
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Some of my friends were talking up Bratislava (Slovakia) as the "next big thing" - they went there for a stag-do and thoroughly enjoyed themselves


I'd second that, my mates missus is from just outside Bratislava and she reckons get there now whilst it still is the ‘next big thing'.

Although she's fucking ugly if that affects your decision.

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January 11, 2006, 11:12:09 am
Lithuania (forget the capital) and Riga, Latvia  are supposed to be the tops for hotties desperate to snag an englishman...

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January 11, 2006, 11:34:55 am
Reykjavic is pretty sweet.  Big enough city to have good bars resaurants etc.  but small enough to be able to walk around the city safely.  Plenty of stuff to do, theres the Blue Lagoon nearby.  Plus you can get a cheapish flight out to Greenland for the day from there.  And the icelandic girls are HOT!

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January 11, 2006, 11:35:00 am
Ankara, yes not technicaly in Europe but it is in the EU. I hear the Chicken soup is rather good!

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January 11, 2006, 11:52:04 am
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Stockholm's pretty nice as a random choice, plus it has climbing all over it too. I know you said it was a non-climbing trip, but that sounds like a ridiculous idea. Surely you can't be serious? What are you going to do?


:lol:  :lol:  :lol:

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January 11, 2006, 01:20:40 pm
All of these top notch ideas may prove to be pointless anyway, thinking back to young Andi's difficulty in understanding how and when to get off a bus, he could end up absolutely anywhere.

So may I suggest a Travelodge in the Bolton area.

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January 11, 2006, 02:19:41 pm
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All of these top notch ideas may prove to be pointless anyway, thinking back to young Andi's difficulty in understanding how and when to get off a bus, he could end up absolutely anywhere.

So may I suggest a Travelodge in the Bolton area.

 :lol:
it had to be said.i would posted something along the same lines but he'd have gone all paranoid again.

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January 11, 2006, 02:38:43 pm
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All of these top notch ideas may prove to be pointless anyway, thinking back to young Andi's difficulty in understanding how and when to get off a bus, he could end up absolutely anywhere.

So may I suggest a Travelodge in the Bolton area.


Hmm, I've checked and they are all booked in the near future. oh well.

How am I supposed to know when to get off a bus if I've never been to that area before?

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January 11, 2006, 02:47:58 pm
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How am I supposed to know when to get off a bus if I've never been to that area before?


i have strange feeling of deja vue.

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#22 European cities anyone?
January 11, 2006, 02:52:25 pm
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Quote from: "andi_e"


How am I supposed to know when to get off a bus if I've never been to that area before?


i have strange feeling of deja vue.


That's a name I've heard before?

andi, there are there are ancient charts you can consult, trenched in folkelore; one is the "buss-tymetayble" and one is called the "aytozed streetemap".

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January 11, 2006, 04:03:36 pm
:lol:

Just stick a pin in a map of Europe and book a flight there, they could drop you off at Leeds Bradford and you'd be non the wiser so there's no point giving it too much thought.

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January 11, 2006, 04:18:49 pm
How about Amsterdam? Culture and seediness......bonus!

 

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